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06/19/2018
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Board of County Commissioners
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Roseland Community Center
Structural improvements and rehabilitation
Application for Division of Historic Resources special category grant
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C. Screening of chain link fencing. <br />Where chain link or similar fencing is allowed to be used (e.g. around <br />stormwater ponds), such fencing shall be green or black and shall be <br />located and landscaped so as to visually screen the fencing from <br />public view. <br />2. Lighting. <br />The use of thematic and decorative site lighting is encouraged. Low lights of <br />a modest scale can be used along with feature lighting that emphasizes plants, <br />trees, entrances, and exits. Light bollards are encouraged along pedestrian <br />paths. The color of the light sources (lamp) should be consistent throughout <br />the project. Color of site lighting luminaries, poles, and the like shall be <br />limited to dark bronze, black, or dark green (decorative fixtures attached to <br />buildings are exempt from fixture color requirement). <br />Lighting is not to be used as a form of advertising or in a manner that draws <br />considerably more attention to the building or grounds at night than in the <br />day. Site lighting shall be designed to direct light into the property. It is to <br />avoid any annoyance to the neighbors from brightness or glare. <br />a. Roadway style luminaries (fixtures) such as cobra heads, Nema <br />heads, and the like are prohibited. Wall pack and flood light <br />luminaries are prohibited where the light source would be visible <br />from a roadway, parking area and/or residentially designated area. <br />High intensity discharge (e.g. high pressure sodium, metal halide, <br />mercury vapor, tungsten halogen) lighting fixtures mounted on <br />buildings and poles higher than eighteen (18) feet above parking lot <br />grade, and under canopies, shall be directed perpendicular to the <br />ground. Other than decorative and low level/low height lighting, no <br />light source or lens shall project above or below a fixture box, shield, <br />or canopy. <br />(See Figures F-12 and F-13 at the end of section 911.19) <br />(i) Roseland Corridor landscape buffer. <br />Within the plan area the following landscape requirements shall apply: <br />1. Increased canopy tree size. <br />All canopy trees required under normal landscaping and buffering <br />requirements and special Roseland corridor plan requirements for projects <br />20 <br />
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